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<blockquote data-quote="Sean DonCarlos" data-source="post: 106271" data-attributes="member: 152"><p>Some of the complex machines are well-balanced enough that they do allow you to play the whole machine as a viable strategy: The Simpsons Pinball Party, Lord of the Rings, AC/DC, and to a lesser extent Twilight Zone (a real TZ has much less friendly ramps, and the left ramp-right ramp-piano sequence is much harder to pull off). AC/DC even lets you explicitly tell it how you want to play by your choice of songs.</p><p></p><p>Not surprisingly, I own two of these machines, and am looking to acquire the other two. Also unsurprising is the fact that these complex balanced machines tend to be highly-regarded. Players like having options and not being pigeonholed into playing one feature over and over.</p><p></p><p>EDIT: And yet I still enjoy the occasional EM/early-SS game as well. Sometimes after a marathon session, a quick game on a machine that offers a simple "pure" pinball experience is just what the doctor ordered.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sean DonCarlos, post: 106271, member: 152"] Some of the complex machines are well-balanced enough that they do allow you to play the whole machine as a viable strategy: The Simpsons Pinball Party, Lord of the Rings, AC/DC, and to a lesser extent Twilight Zone (a real TZ has much less friendly ramps, and the left ramp-right ramp-piano sequence is much harder to pull off). AC/DC even lets you explicitly tell it how you want to play by your choice of songs. Not surprisingly, I own two of these machines, and am looking to acquire the other two. Also unsurprising is the fact that these complex balanced machines tend to be highly-regarded. Players like having options and not being pigeonholed into playing one feature over and over. EDIT: And yet I still enjoy the occasional EM/early-SS game as well. Sometimes after a marathon session, a quick game on a machine that offers a simple "pure" pinball experience is just what the doctor ordered. [/QUOTE]
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